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Your ATA
• Your New ATA, page 1
• Devices Associated with Your ATA, page 1
• Cisco ATA 191 and ATA 192 Hardware, page 2
• Install Your New ATA, page 6
• Phone Adapter Configuration Utility, page 7
• Supported ATA Call Features, page 8
Your New ATAYour analog telephone adapter (ATA) allows you to connect an analog device, such as an analog phone orfax machine, to your network. The connected device can then function like the IP phones in your network.
Your new analog telephone adapter (ATA) has two interfaces:
• Two RJ11 ports for analog devices
• A RJ45 port for Ethernet
Light-emitting diodes (LEDs) on the ATA provide status.
Install your ATA with the components that are included in the box.
You'll perform these tasks:
• Install your ATA with the components in the box.
Devices Associated with Your ATAUse your ATA to connect these types of devices to your network:
• Analog phones
◦Analog phones have no softkeys.
◦The information that analog phones display depends on the model you have.
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◦You use the phone’s flash button for hold, resume, transfer, and conference.
• Analog telephony voice devices
◦The ATA supports analog telephony voice devices, such as overhead paging adapters and answeringmachines, that emulate a regular phone.
• Overhead paging systems
◦Overhead paging systems provide alarms and public-address announcements in buildings.
• Fax machines
◦Use a fax machine directly with an ATA. Don’t connect an extension to a fax machine, and don’tuse the fax machine with a splitter.
◦To reduce fax failures, use overseas mode, if available; if not, set the fax machine transmissionspeed to low.
◦Data devices, such as facsimile machines and modems, may not function optimally. For the bestfax and modem performance, continue to use a dedicated PSTN line.
Cisco ATA 191 and ATA 192 HardwareThe ATA 191 and ATA 192 are compact, easy to install devices.
The unit provides these connectors:
• 5V DC power connector.
• Two RJ-11 FXS (Foreign Exchange Station) ports—The ATA 191 and ATA 192 have two RJ-11 phoneports that work with any standard analog phone device. Each port supports either voice calls or faxsessions, and both ports can be used simultaneously.
• The ATA 191 and ATA 192 both have one WAN network port—An RJ-45 10/100BASE-T data portto connect an Ethernet-capable device to the network.
The ATA 192 includes an extra LAN Ethernet port—An RJ-45 10/100BASE-T data port to connect toa device on your network, such as a computer, using an Ethernet cable.
The ATA network port performs autonegotiation for duplex and speed. It supports speeds of 10/100 Mbpsand full-duplex.
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ATA 191 and ATA 192 Top Panel
Figure 1: ATA 191 and ATA 192 Top Panel
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Table 1: ATA 191 and ATA 192 Top Panel Items
DescriptionItem
Steady green: System booted up successfully and is ready for use.
Slow flashing green: System is booting up.
Fast flashing green three times, then repeats: System failed to bootup.
Off: Power is off.
Power LED
Flashing green: Data transmission or reception is in progress throughthe WAN port.
Off: No link.
Network LED
Steady green: On hook.
Slow flashing green: Off hook.
Fast flashing green three times, then repeats: The analog devicefailed to register.
Off: The port is not configured.
Phone 1 LED
Phone 2 LED
Press this button to create a problem report using the Problem ReportTool.
This button is not a power button. When you press this button,a problem report is generated and uploaded to a server for thesystem administrator.
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ProblemReport Tool (PRT) Button
Flashing amber: The PRT is preparing the data for the problem report.
Fast Flashing amber: The PRT is sending the problem report log tothe HTTP server.
Solid green for five seconds, then off: The PRT report was sentsuccessfully.
Flashing red: The PRT report failed. Press the PRT button again totrigger a new PRT report.
Blinking red: Press the PRT button once to cancel the blinking, thenpress again to trigger a new PRT.
Problem Report Tool (PRT) LED
Problem Report Tool ButtonThe Problem Report Tool (PRT) button is on the ATA top panel. Press the PRT button, and a log file isprepared and uploaded to the server for troubleshooting your network.
You can instruct your analog phone users to press the PRT button on the ATA device to start the PRT log fileprocess.
One of the following must be completed to upload the PRT log file from the ATA:
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• Set up the HTTP server to upload the PRT log file from the ATA.
• Configure the customer support upload URL to best suit your needs, and apply it to the ATA.
ATA 191 and ATA 192 Back Panel
Figure 2: ATA 191 Back Panel
Figure 3: ATA 192—Back Panel
Table 2: ATA 191 and ATA 192 Back Panel Items
DescriptionItem
To restart the ATA, use a paper clip or similar object to press this buttonbriefly.
To restore the factory default settings, press and hold for 10 seconds.
RESET
Use an RJ-11 phone cable to connect an analog phone or fax machine.PHONE 1
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DescriptionItem
Use an RJ-11 phone cable to connect a second analog phone or faxmachine.
PHONE 2
Use an Ethernet cable to connect your ATA to a device on your network,such as a computer.
ETHERNET (ATA 192 only)
Use an Ethernet cable to connect to the network.NETWORK
Use the power adapter that was provided to connect to a power source.DC 5V POWER
Install Your New ATAYour ATA comes with everything to power it up, connect it to the network, and set it up on your desk.
Before You Begin
Before you begin the installation, make sure you have the following equipment:
• Ethernet cable to connect to your network.
• Analog phone or fax machine to connect to your ATA.
• Phone cable to connect your phone.
• Uninterruptible power supply (UPS) to provide backup power.
Procedure
Step 1 Connect the network cable to your network and to the NETWORK port on the ATA.
Step 2 Connect the phone cable to the PHONE 1 port on the ATA and to your analog device (phone or fax machine).
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If connecting a fax machine, connect it directly to the ATA. Do not connect an extension to a fax machine,and do not use a splitter.
Step 3 (Optional) If you have a second analog device, connect the phone cable to the PHONE 2 port on the ATAand to your second analog device.
Step 4 Connect the ATA power cable to the DC 5V POWER port on the ATA, and plug the power cable into yourpower source.
Phone Adapter Configuration UtilityYou can configure or customize some phone features with the Phone Adapter Configuration Utility webpage.Your administrator gives you the page URL, your user ID, and password.
In the Configuration Utility page, you can view some network and administration settings, as well as somebasic information about your ATA, such as firmware version, serial number, and memory use.
Most people use the Phone Adapter Configuration Utility page to set up a few basic features such as Speeddial or Call forward. To set up these features, refer to the following table.
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Your ATAPhone Adapter Configuration Utility
Table 3: Configuration Utility Features
DescriptionFeature
You specify the number that will receive calls whencall forward is enabled on the phone. Use theConfiguration Utility page to set upmore complicatedcall forward functions, for example, when your lineis busy.
For more information, see Call Forward Settings orSelective Call Forward Settings and Set Up PhoneFeatures with Phone Adapter Configuration Utility.
Call forward and Selective call forward.
You assign phone numbers to a line so that you canquickly call that person.
For more information, see Speed Dial Settings andSet Up Phone Features with Phone AdapterConfiguration Utility
Speed dial.
Configure such features as Call waiting, Do notdisturb, or Called ID.
For more information, see Supplementary ServiceSettings and Set Up Phone Features with PhoneAdapter Configuration Utility
Supplementary services.
You can assign a specific ring to a phone number orline.
For more information, see Distinctive Ring Settingsand Set Up Phone Features with Phone AdapterConfiguration Utility.
Distinctive ring
You can assign a specific ring to a certain situationsuch as when a call is on hold or during a call back.
For more information, see Ring Settings and Set UpPhone Features with Phone Adapter ConfigurationUtility.
Ring setting
Supported ATA Call FeaturesDepending on your system configuration, your ATA supports some or all the following call features:
• Transfer (attended or supervised)—In this type of transfer, you talk to the receiving party before youcomplete the transfer.
• Transfer (unattended or unsupervised)—In this type of transfer, you complete the transfer and hang upbefore the receiving party answers.
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• Conference.
• Hold and Resume.
• Caller ID.
• Call Waiting.
• Call Pickup.
• Speed Dial.
• Music On Hold.
• Shared Lines.
• Voicemail—This feature has no visual indicator, but a message waiting tone when you go off-hookindicates that you have voice messages. Some analog phones with a large LCD screen may display avoicemail icon.
• Call Forward.
• Redial.
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